The property industry has a huge carbon footprint. Here’s how to reduce it

Some buildings should be retrofitted, others torn down


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  • 06 16, 2022
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a dirty secret: they are among the . Heating, cooling and powering existing offices, homes and factories accounts for 27% of global energy-related carbon-dioxide emissions. Constructing new ones involves mountains of steel and colossal amounts of cement, and combined with demolition accounts for another 10% of the global CO emitted each year. Building debris generates a third of the European Union’s annual waste by weight. What is more, landlords and homeowners, and the construction industry, have a . Only a tiny fraction of properties are carbon neutral, and on the current trajectory it will take nearly a century to decarbonise the rest. As the world urbanises, a dirty building boom beckons: by one estimate, cities will need to add 13,000 buildings every day until 2050, just to keep up with global population growth.

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